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Simplify by using Order of operations: 15/1+4 + 6+3/3
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Simplify by using Order of operations: 15/1+4 + 6+3/3
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26
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15/1+4+6+3/3
15+4+6+1
19+6+1
25+1
26
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it’s 3 for both because if you add the 1 and 4 it’s 5 and 15/5 is 3. for the second one 6+3 is 9 and 9/3 is 3
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